Watching 2 Brothers and a Bride

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Watching 2 Brothers and a Bride

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Watching 2 Brothers and a Bride

Last night, the movie 2 Brothers and a Bride was on TV and I thought “hey, why not?” The movie was interesting and fresh. It was about 2 brothers from the Midwest that joined a matchmaking tour to St. Petersburg, Russia where they are promised introductions to hundreds of women in 2 weeks.

The characters Jake and Josh live and work in a vegetable farm and their Ma looked after them. When she died, the two realized how lonely and bad they are in household work. With the issue looming, Josh books 2 tickets to Russia as part of the “A Foreign Affair” singles tour.

At first glance, you’d expect a sort of romance over the rainbow but these 2 brothers aren’t exactly looking for love; they are looking for a wife. This synopsis makes this rom-com-indie movie unique.

The character Angela Beck, a British reporter doing a documentary on the “A Foreign Affair” scenario, is fascinated and confused about the whole gig. Her character brings in a sensible, down-to-earth and insightful side of the tour.

Overall, the movie brings in a unique outlook on singles tours and romance in entirety. I think it’s worth recommending. What do you think?
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Ive seen that. Its pretty funny. And somewhat realistic too. It shows both the good and bad side of Russian women, not just one or the other.
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